TIVOLI THUGS DID THE GRAFFITI - Say JLP wasn't giving them money
Residents of Tivoli Gardens show an effigy of Bruce Golding as they protested against PNP graffiti painted in the community yesterday. - Ricardo Makyn photos
Thugs from Tivoli Gardens are responsible for the PNP graffiti which decorated sections of West Kingston yesterday, THE STAR understands.
Yesterday, residents protested the graffiti seen on school walls, light posts, houses and even on Councillor Desmond McKenzie's office in Denham Town, but high-ranking men from west Kingston told THE STAR the graffiti was not done by members of the security forces who are being blamed for the act.
According to the men, investigations were launched subsequent to the residents' protests and it was discovered that a group of their own went around in the wee hours of Tuesday morning and marked the walls.
Head of the Tivoli Gardens police post, Deputy Superintendent Renford Rowe, said he was aware of the accusations that policemen were linked to the incident but said proper investigations would have to be done before he could comment any further.
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Residents of Tivoli Gardens show an effigy of Bruce Golding as they protested against PNP graffiti painted in the community yesterday. - Ricardo Makyn photos
Thugs from Tivoli Gardens are responsible for the PNP graffiti which decorated sections of West Kingston yesterday, THE STAR understands.
Yesterday, residents protested the graffiti seen on school walls, light posts, houses and even on Councillor Desmond McKenzie's office in Denham Town, but high-ranking men from west Kingston told THE STAR the graffiti was not done by members of the security forces who are being blamed for the act.
According to the men, investigations were launched subsequent to the residents' protests and it was discovered that a group of their own went around in the wee hours of Tuesday morning and marked the walls.
Head of the Tivoli Gardens police post, Deputy Superintendent Renford Rowe, said he was aware of the accusations that policemen were linked to the incident but said proper investigations would have to be done before he could comment any further.
http://www.jamaica-star.com/thestar/...ews/news1.html
Yes, this deserves a whole new thread!
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